Course description

Core Knowledge For New Family Practitioners

You will be taken through an overview of the practical steps to advise on, and to lodge an application in divorce, children, domestic abuse, and a financial claim; in each case pre-action steps, the court forms and procedure before the court will be outlined.

Suitability - Who should attend?

This course will be of benefit to trainee and newly qualified solicitors and Chartered Legal Executives commencing their family law experience, or returners to this area of law looking for an overview and an update.

Training Course Content

By the end of this course you will be able to:Understand the main forms, common directions, procedural rules and practical steps throughout all stages for the following areas:Divorce and other forms of petition – defended and undefendedSection 8 applications for child arrangements, specific issue and prohibited stepsDomestic abuse - non-molestation and occupation ordersFinancial relief – the protocol, Forms A and E, the First Appointment and Financial Dispute resolution hearing• Understand the key themes surrounding advising unmarried parties on property issues in the family law context.

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About provider

BPP Professional Education is one of the specialist examination-based and professional development training arm of the BPP Group, Europe's biggest professional education and publishing provider with 2,000 staff members across 40 countries and over 30,000 students per year. BPP Professional Education...